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Calligraphy works about Teachers’ Day

The calligraphy works on Teachers’ Day are as follows:

1. The teacher’s companionship is like a spring breeze. Because of you, I am grateful.

2. Thank you to every teacher and wish you a happy Teacher's Day! You respect sincerity and integrity as the principles for conducting yourself in the world.

3. You are a role model in the minds of our students.

4. We grow from seedlings to big trees, but we will always be your students. In your sixtieth year, I wish you an evergreen tree of life.

Extended information:

In order to correct the unhealthy trend of teachers taking advantage of their positions to illegally accept gifts from students and parents, the following regulations are made:

1. Strictly Prohibited Ask for or accept gifts, securities, payment vouchers and other property from students and parents in any way.

2. It is strictly prohibited to participate in banquets arranged by students and parents that may affect examinations and assessments.

3. It is strictly prohibited to participate in travel, fitness, leisure and other entertainment activities arranged and paid for by students and parents.

4. It is strictly prohibited to ask students and parents to pay or reimburse expenses that should be borne by teachers themselves or their relatives.

5. It is strictly prohibited to obtain kickbacks by selling commercial services such as books, newspapers, periodicals, daily necessities, and social insurance to students.

6. Any other behavior that takes advantage of one’s position to seek improper benefits is strictly prohibited.

In China, teachers are respected by the whole society and are called "gardeners" and "engineers of the human soul." In order to arouse the whole society's respect and love for teachers, the state stipulates that September 10th every year is Teachers' Day.

There have been several Teachers’ Days in Chinese history. The first one is on June 6 every year, also known as "Double-Liu Festival". It was founded in 1931 on the initiative of educators Tai Shuangqiu, Cheng Qibao and others. The second Teachers' Day was in 1939, stipulated by the Ministry of Education at that time, and held on August 27th every year, the birthday of Confucius. It’s just that Teachers’ Day on August 27 has the connotation of respecting Confucius, so it has been boycotted.

In 1985, the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress decided that September 10th each year would be the statutory Teachers' Day to promote the formation of a good social custom of respecting teachers and valuing education nationwide and improve the cultural quality of the entire Chinese nation. .

Modern Teachers’ Day originated in Portugal

Respecting teachers, respecting knowledge, and respecting talents has become a common practice in many countries or regions in the world. Therefore, before the establishment of International Teachers’ Day , many countries or regions have established their own Teachers' Day. Portugal is the first country in the world to establish Teachers' Day.

As early as May 18, 1890, graduates of the University of Iacomob in Portugal presented ribbons to their teachers in order to thank their teachers for their education. The teachers signed the ribbons and gave them to the students as keepsakes. commemorate. Later, the Portuguese government designated this day as Teachers' Day and held celebrations every year. It has a history of 123 years.